A special edition publication of my Brexit Lexicon work was created to mark Brexit Day, 31 January 2020, when the the UK’s membership of the European Union officially ended. The design, by Stanley James Press, mimics the format of a TV teleprompter where the pages of the book concertina out to produce one continuous list of words, unfolding to nearly 18 metres long.

Here are some installation shots of the publication on show at Flowers Gallery in London.

The publication is limited to an edition of 9 copies.

 

 

 

 

Flowers Gallery celebrates its 50-year anniversary on 10 February 2020, marking the event with a London exhibition of contemporary work by gallery artists produced especially for the occasion. The exhibition includes 50 works by 50 gallery artists, representing the diverse breadth of the programme developed over the past five decades and emphasising the ongoing focus on exhibiting contemporary works of art.

Produced in a range of media, each work will measure 50 x 50 cm.

I will be exhibiting a newly created LED artwork, the Brexshit Machine, based on my wider Brexit Lexicon series.

As part of the 50th Anniversary celebrations, Flowers Gallery is pleased to present 50 Years an exhibition of works by artists represented by the Gallery within their lifetime, on view at Flowers Gallery, Cork Street (5 – 29 February, 2020). 

Find out more about the exhibiition here: https://www.flowersgallery.com/exhibitions/view/50-years

Flowers Gallery, London, 2020

Tuesday 6th March 2018

To coincide with the exhibition and publication Merrie Albion – Landscape Studies of a Small Island, Flowers Gallery will host a panel discussion chaired by Curator of Photographs at V&A, Susannah Brown. Joining her is exhibiting artist, Simon Roberts and contributing writers David Chandler, Professor of Photography at Plymouth University and Alex Vasudevan, Associate Professor in Human Geography at The University of Oxford.

Book using this link .

Runs until 10th March 2018.

See installation photographs here: https://www.flowersgallery.com/exhibitions/view/simon-roberts-merrie-albion#works

For over a decade, Simon Roberts has photographed events and places across Britain that have drawn people together in public, reflecting on the nature of our shared histories and communal experiences.

Merrie Albion – Landscape Studies of a Small Island brings together iconic images and many previously unpublished photographs, recording social practices and customs linked to the British landscape, as well as some of the economic and political theatre that has helped define recent history.

The work in the exhibition ranges across various projects, both commissioned and independently produced over the last ten years, from single photographs made around the time of Roberts’s major photographic project We English, to his subsequent work as the official artist of the General Election of 2010, and his series National Property: The Picturesque Imperfect.

While Roberts’s interests have often gravitated towards evolving patterns of leisure, and the complex relationship between history, place and culture, he has also photographed events that have a more immediate, topical significance in Britain’s recent past, and which collectively form a detached visual chronicle of the times in which we live.

In works such as Broadstairs Dickens Festival, Isle of Thanet, the landscape resembles a stage set for the costumed characters performing on the beach. Other examples of collective gatherings range from religious festivals, such as Eid al-Fitr Celebrations, Jamia Mosque, Bristol; or social and political events represented in After the Riots, London Road, Croydon, and the recent photograph Grenfell Tower, North Kensington, London.

Creating a view of contemporary society that is far from straightforward, Roberts critically conflates the traditional genre of landscape with social documentary, layering ideas of national character through relationships to both place and particular moments in time.

Of his work David Chandler, Professor of Photography at University of Plymouth, has said: “Roberts’s work presents the viewer with complex relationships between people and places and incongruous juxtapositions of history and contemporary culture that create gentle ironies and underlying tensions across the images. Played out through particular local and regional contexts, it is these tensions that ultimately deny any consistency of mood and resist the coherent, and possibly seductive sense of binding national characteristics.”

 

You can download the press release here.

 

Flowers Gallery is pleased to present the 35th edition of the annual Small is Beautiful exhibition, which will take place at the Cork Street gallery. Small is Beautiful was first established at Flowers Gallery in 1974, inviting selected contemporary artists working in any media to present works with a fixed economy of scale, each piece measuring no more than 7 x 9 inches.

On display and Available Online will be works by more than 100 artists, offering a rare opportunity to purchase smaller pieces by internationally recognised names and discover new talents working across a range of media.

The works from Small is Beautiful are now available to purchase from Flowers Gallery’s online store: www.flowersgallery.com/shop.

Flowers Gallery will be presenting prints from my Sight Sacralization: (Re)framing Switzerland work at the 37th edition of The Photography Show, presented by AIPAD.

It will be held March 30– April 2, 2017 at Pier 94 for the first time.

Pier 94, 711 12th Avenue, New York, NY 10019, USA

Hours

Wednesday, March 29

Vernissage VIP Hours: 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Vernissage Public Hours: 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Thursday, March 30 through Saturday, April 1

VIP Hours: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Public Hours: 12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Sunday, April 2

VIP Hours: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Public Hours: 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.

The newly expanded Show, organized by the Association of International Photography Art Dealers, will present exceptional photography from early masters, modern luminaries, and rising and established contemporary names from more than 100 of the world’s leading fine art galleries.

One of the world’s most prestigious annual photography events, The Photography Show is the longest-running and foremost exhibition dedicated to the photographic medium, offering a wide range of museum-quality work, including contemporary, modern, and 19th-century photographs as well as photo-based art, video, and new media.

The Photography Show will feature galleries from across the U.S. and around the world, including Europe, Asia, Canada, Mexico, and South America. With four new sections – Salon, Gallery, Positions, and Discovery – the Show will offer work from both AIPAD members and new exhibitors, as well as younger galleries, and book dealers and publishers.

I will be exhibiting new work with Flowers Gallery at the San Francisco Photofair, which will open to the public January 27, 2017.

The inaugural edition of PhotoFairs | San Francisco will showcase a curated exhibition of vintage and contemporary work by emerging and established photographers from across the globe. It runs from January 27-29 at Festival Pavilion, Fort Mason, San Francisco.

For more information visit: http://photofairs.org/sanfrancisco/

Image: Untitled, 2015 by Seba Kurtis (Lambda C-Type print)

 

ARTIST OF THE DAY 2016

Flowers Gallery have just announced the 23rd edition of Artist of the Day, a valuable platform for emerging artists since 1983. As one of this year’s invited selectors, I’m delighted to present the work of Seba Kurtis as my artist of the day.

Please join us for Seba’s exhibition on Monday 20th June 11am – 7pm / Refreshments 12 – 2pm.

Venue: Flowers Gallery, 21 Cork Street, London W1S 3LZ

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Image: Seba Kurtis and Simon Roberts © Antonio Parente, 2016

About Artist of the Day: This two week exhibition showcases the work of ten artists, chosen not by the gallery, but by established professional practitioners who have each nominated a talent of their choice. Each selected artist will present a solo body of work at our Cork Street Gallery for one day only Monday – Friday. At the weekend, a group exhibition featuring all of the artists displayed that week will be held, providing a second chance to view the work. The chosen artists for 2016 cover the fields of drawing, painting, sculpture and photography, offering a unique glimpse into rising stars of the art world as chosen by some of the most prominent figures in contemporary art.

The other exhibitions are:

MONDAY 20TH JUNE                      SIMON ROBERTS SELECTS SEBA KURTIS
TUESDAY 21ST JUNE                       GLENN SUJO SELECTS DIANNE KAUFMAN
WEDNESDAY 22ND JUNE              PAUL WINSTANLEY SELECTS LUKE SKIFFINGTON
THURSDAY 23RD JUNE                  LISA MILROY SELECTS ESTELLE THOMPSON
FRIDAY 24TH JUNE                         CATHERINE LEE SELECTS MARGARET MEEHAN
SATURDAY 25TH JUNE                   GROUP SHOW OF ARTISTS FROM WEEK 1
MONDAY 27TH JUNE                       KATE MALONE SELECTS ENRIQUE PEREZALBA RED
TUESDAY 28TH JUNE                      PATRICK HUGHES SELECTS PAUL CRITCHLEY
WEDNESDAY 29TH JUNE               REBECCA WARREN SELECTS ANDREW MILLER
THURSDAY 30TH JUNE                   JANE & LOUISE WILSON SELECT LOTTE NIELSEN
FRIDAY 1ST JULY                               SARAH TAYLOR SILVERWOOD SELECTS EMILY SPARKES
SATURDAY 2ND JULY                      GROUP SHOW OF ARTISTS FROM WEEK 2

You can download a pdf with information about all the artists here: Artist-of-the-Day-2016.pdf

And visit the Flowers Gallery website here.

Flowers Gallery will be participating at AIPAD – The Photography Show, exhibiting some of my prints.

Preview: Wednesday April 13, 5-9pm

Flowers Gallery is pleased to announce that we are now members of The Association of International Photography Art Dealers [AIPAD], which has become a unifying force in the field of photography. Celebrating its 36th year in 2016, The Photography Show will be held in Manhattan’s Upper East Side at the Park Avenue Armory with more than 80 of the world’s leading photography art galleries. Flowers Gallery will exhibit work by Boomoon, Nadav Kander, Scarlett Hooft Graafland, Simon Roberts and Shen Wei.
To view work visit: http://www.flowersgallery.com/exhibitions/view/aipad-the-photography-show
With members in the United States, Australia, Canada, Europe and Japan, The Association of International Photography Art Dealers [AIPAD] has become a unifying force in the field of photography. Celebrating its 36th year in 2016, The Photography Show will be held in Manhattan’s Upper East Side at the Park Avenue Armory with more than 80 of the world’s leading photography art galleries exhibiting, including Flowers Gallery.

I’m delighted to announce that I’m now represented by Flowers Gallery in New York.

The gallery can be found on 529 West 20th Street in Chelsea ( NY 10011).

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+(1) 212 439 1700
[email protected]
www.flowersgallery.com
Tuesday to Saturday 10am – 6pm

Angela Flowers established her first gallery in 1970 on Lisle Street in London’s West End. In the 1980s, the gallery was one of the first to open in London’s East End, in a former laundry/fur storage facility in Hackney, and the space became known as Flowers East. Matthew Flowers, Angela’s son, took over day to day operations in 1989.In 1997, the gallery expanded further with a Los Angeles space, at Bergamot Station.

There are now two gallery spaces in London: a West End premises on Cork Street opened in 2000 and in 2002 the gallery moved from Hackney into a 12,000 sq foot industrial space in Shoreditch, East London. The US business relocated in 2003 from LA to New York on Madison Avenue, and then in 2009 moved to West 20th street in Chelsea.

Flowers participates regularly in art fairs internationally. The programme in both the UK and US comprises all media by established and emerging artists. The gallery is an active publisher of prints and multiples with an established department in contemporary international photography.